Rapid and Accurate
Quantification of Paramylon Produced
from Euglena gracilis Using an ssDNA
Aptamer
Posted on 2019-12-17 - 16:05
The functional ingredients of microalgal biomass are
receiving
substantial recognition as the global demands for health supplements
produced from natural sources are on the rise. Paramylon, a conglomerate
of β-1,3-glucans, is one of the major valuable sources derived
from Euglena gracilis having multiple
applications, thus necessitating the development of an efficient quantification
method. Here, we employed a DNA aptamer to quantify the amount of
paramylon produced by E. gracilis.
Paramylon-specific aptamers were isolated by the systematic evolution
of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX) process. To evaluate
the potential aptamers, the binding affinity between aptamer candidates
and paramylon granules was confirmed by a confocal laser scanning
microscope and the dissociation constants of the selected aptamers
were determined by nonlinear regression analysis. The selected DNA
aptamer was successfully used for the quantification of paramylon,
and the results were compared to those obtained by the standard methods.
The new approach was also used for quantification of paramylon from E. gracilis cells cultured to different cell stages
and physiologies. It can be concluded that the aptamer-based protocol
for the measurement of paramylon proposed in this study is highly
accurate and comparatively less time-consuming.
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Kim, Jee Young; Oh, Jeong-Joo; Kim, Da Hee; Park, Jaewon; Kim, Hyun Soo; Choi, Yoon-E (2019). Rapid and Accurate
Quantification of Paramylon Produced
from Euglena gracilis Using an ssDNA
Aptamer. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.9b04588